# Homeowner Home-Management Software > Agent-facing counterpart to the [human project page](/projects/homeowner-home-record/). ## Record metadata - Record: 016 - Slug: homeowner-home-record - Domain: Business - Domain code: BUS - Type: Product concept - Status: Concept - Period: 2026 - Portfolio role: Product idea - Publication state: Public concept record - Case-study readiness: Concept documented - Compendium edition: 0.4 ## Summary A permanent, transferable record for a house, maintained with low-friction AI assistance. ## Overview A house accumulates knowledge more slowly than a computer and loses it just as easily. Manuals disappear, repairs go undocumented, contractor decisions are forgotten, and each new owner begins reconstructing facts the building already had a history of revealing. A structured digital record attached to a property: rooms, systems, components, documents, vendors, projects, decisions, maintenance, and costs, with AI-assisted ingestion and upkeep. Purpose: Let a home's documents, systems, maintenance, decisions, and history survive ownership changes instead of being repeatedly lost. ## The problem behind the project Every homeowner repeatedly reconstructs knowledge that previous owners, contractors, and documents once contained. The permanent record is the durable value; AI mainly reduces the friction of maintaining it. The Homeowner Home-Management concept makes the house—not the temporary account holder—the durable object. Rooms, systems, components, documents, vendors, projects, decisions, maintenance, and costs form a transferable record whose useful life can span several owners. Homeowners, buyers, sellers, contractors, inspectors, and property managers may benefit. Occupants can be harmed by exposing addresses, security details, finances, or household routines. ## How it took shape The current artifact is an opinionated schema and product architecture covering OCR-assisted document intake, maintenance and budgeting, closing-agent distribution, premium physical handoff, and relisting continuity. The proposed system combines an opinionated property schema with low-friction AI ingestion: OCR for documents, assistance classifying repairs and components, maintenance and budget views, and a closing workflow that can transfer both a digital record and a premium booklet or QR entry point. Josiah originated the permanent-house-record thesis, identified the transfer and maintenance workflows, and developed the initial product model with AI assistance. The information architecture and use cases are documented, but no production product or market validation is claimed. ## What the project means now AI is not the product's central asset. Continuity is. The agent reduces the burden of keeping the record current, while the record itself creates value during maintenance, emergencies, renovations, resale, and the handoff to the next household. Privacy, data ownership, liability, interoperability, and the difficulty of bootstrapping a useful record remain unresolved. The defensible product is not a generic home chatbot; it is continuity of trusted property knowledge with AI as the maintenance interface. Prototype one homeowner's record with synthetic or fully consented data and test the ownership-transfer workflow. ## Publication and interpretation notes - Current classification: Concept - Portfolio readiness: Concept documented - Publication boundary: Public concept record ## Additional agent context Treat this as an idea-stage product architecture. The permanent property record is primary; AI management is the friction-reduction layer. ## Related project records - [House Ticker](/projects/house-ticker/llm/) — A playful iOS experiment that presents a home's estimated value as if it were a live market ticker. ## Navigation - [Complete project index](/projects/llm/) - [Human version of this record](/projects/homeowner-home-record/) - [About Josiah's working method](/about/llm/) - [Agent discovery map](/llms.txt)